We’re Hiring Criminal and Civil Attorneys with Trial Experience!

Prince Law Offices, P.C. is seeking highly skilled, pro-rights attorneys with trial experience in the tri-county area to join our legal team. As a criminal and/or civil attorney, you will play a vital role in representing clients in both criminal and/or civil litigation cases. Your primary responsibility will be to provide effective legal counsel and … Continue reading We’re Hiring Criminal and Civil Attorneys with Trial Experience!

Powerhouse Attorney Andy Teitelman Successful In Defending Spring Grove Boy Charged by School Resource Officer Over Fake Gun Seen During Zoom

Today, attorney Andrew Teitelman, with Prince Law Offices, P.C., successfully defended against the bogus charges of disorderly conduct brought by Spring Grove's School District Resource Officer. The background of this matter is somewhat summarized by this article. Attorney Teitelman, when asked his thoughts on the outcome, simply declared "justice prevailed in relation to these obscene … Continue reading Powerhouse Attorney Andy Teitelman Successful In Defending Spring Grove Boy Charged by School Resource Officer Over Fake Gun Seen During Zoom

Press Release: Attorney Kevin Fenchak Joins the Firm

We are honored to announce that Attorney Kevin Fenchak has joined Prince Law Offices, P.C. and Civil Rights Defense Firm, P.C! Kevin Fenchak was born and raised in State College, PA, the son of two Penn State graduates and grandson of another. Kevin followed the family legacy by attending Penn State University, graduating in 2019 … Continue reading Press Release: Attorney Kevin Fenchak Joins the Firm

We’re Hiring Criminal and Civil Attorneys with Trial Experience!

Prince Law Offices, P.C. is seeking highly skilled, pro-rights attorneys with trial experience in the tri-county area to join our legal team. As a criminal and/or civil attorney, you will play a vital role in representing clients in both criminal and/or civil litigation cases. Your primary responsibility will be to provide effective legal counsel and … Continue reading We’re Hiring Criminal and Civil Attorneys with Trial Experience!

We’re Hiring Competent, Pro-Rights Attorneys!

We're currently hiring competent, pro-rights attorneys, licensed in Pennsylvania, to handle civil matters involving all constitutional rights and protections, including litigation involving COVID (masks, vaccines, unconstitutional orders, and challenges to rulemaking) and the Right to Keep and Bear Arms. If you are licensed to practice law in Pennsylvania and have a minimum of three years … Continue reading We’re Hiring Competent, Pro-Rights Attorneys!

The Governor’s New Shutdown Order – Considerations for Restaurants

The Governor has once again chosen to hit restaurants and liquor license holders. This time he’s hit them at their most critical time of the year. From talking with dozens of restaurant and bar owners, if you close now, you will likely end up bankrupt and/or permanently closed.  My analysis has not changed. I continue to … Continue reading The Governor’s New Shutdown Order – Considerations for Restaurants

Unemployment Eligibility and COVID/Coronavirus Concerns

We just got notice that the Pennsylvania Unemployment Office is resuming hearings for unemployment claim challenges. For the moment, all unemployment hearings will be conducted with all parties appearing by telephone. As is their standard practice, all unemployment hearings are audio recorded. We’ve had several questions about unemployment eligibility in the past few weeks. The … Continue reading Unemployment Eligibility and COVID/Coronavirus Concerns

Pennsylvania State Police Are Now Enforcing Governor Wolf’s Stay-At-Home Order

Police agencies are now taking steps to enforce the Governor and Department of Health’s “Stay Home” order. A woman in York county has now been cited for driving her car in violate of the “Stay Home” orders. It is therefore a good time to review what that order says: The Governor has ordered: All individuals … Continue reading Pennsylvania State Police Are Now Enforcing Governor Wolf’s Stay-At-Home Order

Another Pro-4th Amendment Decision from the PA Supreme Court!

Yesterday, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court issued its decision in Commonwealth v. Cost, 2020 WL 354975 (39 EAP 2018), which involved "whether a seizure has occurred during a police-citizen encounter [as a result] of an officer’s retention of an individual’s identification card. The question distills to whether a reasonable person would feel free to ignore the … Continue reading Another Pro-4th Amendment Decision from the PA Supreme Court!

Why You Should Vote “NO” on the Proposed PA Constitutional Amendment – Marsy’s Law (HB 276) – in November

This November when you go to the polls or if you’ve requested an absentee ballot, you may see the following question: Shall the Pennsylvania Constitution be amended to grant certain rights to crime victims, including to be treated with fairness, respect and dignity; considering their safety in bail proceedings; timely notice and opportunity to take … Continue reading Why You Should Vote “NO” on the Proposed PA Constitutional Amendment – Marsy’s Law (HB 276) – in November